AFCON: Nigeria to slug it out with Mozambique for quarter-final spot

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Nigeria takes on Mozambique in the Africa Cup of Nations round of 16 on Monday at the Fez Stadium, aiming to secure their 12th quarter-final appearance.

The Super Eagles have dominated Mozambique in their five previous meetings, winning four and drawing one.

Nigeria’s strong group stage performance, winning all three matches and scoring eight goals, sets them up for a potential victory.

Key players to watch include Ademola Lookman, who has scored twice and provided two assists, and Victor Osimhen, Nigeria’s leading goal scorer with 32 goals in 49 appearances.

Mozambique, making their debut in the knockout stage, will rely on Geny Catamo, who has scored in back-to-back AFCON matches.

Mozambique’s coach Chiquinho Conde acknowledges Nigeria’s strength but emphasizes his team’s determination to cause an upset.

The match is expected to be intense, with Nigeria’s attacking prowess facing Mozambique’s defensive resilience.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nigeria continue their quest for a fourth Africa Cup of Nations title when they face Mozambique in the round of 16 on Monday at the Fez Stadium.

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Victory will secure the Super Eagles’ 12th quarter-final appearance, extending their record for last-eight finishes ahead of Egypt, while Mozambique will make their debut at this stage after reaching the knockout phase for the first time in six attempts.

The two sides have met five times across all competitions, with Nigeria undefeated against the Mambas, winning four and drawing one.

Their only previous AFCON meeting came in 2010, a 3–0 group stage victory featuring a Peter Odemwingie brace and an Obafemi Martins strike.

More recently, Nigeria edged Mozambique 3–2 in a friendly in October 2023, with Terem Moffi, Frank Onyeka and Moses Simon on the scoresheet.

Nigeria entered the knockout stage on the back of a flawless group performance, winning all three matches against Tanzania, Tunisia and Uganda. They scored eight goals in the group phase, their highest tally in an AFCON group stage, and conceded four.

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Their total of 61 AFCON wins now sits just behind Egypt’s 62, while their record of scoring in 10 consecutive tournament matches remains intact.

Key performers for the Super Eagles include Ademola Lookman, who has scored twice and provided two assists so far, earning a spot in the group stage Best XI. Forward Victor Osimhen, who has 32 goals in 49 appearances for Nigeria, is expected to spearhead the attack, supported by captain Wilfred Ndidi and midfielders Alex Iwobi and Raphael Onyedika.

Semi Ajayi and Bright Osayi-Samuel are set to return to the starting line-up in defence and on the wing, respectively.

Lookman reflected on the team’s strong showing in the group stage, “Yeah, we had a great run in the group stage, and I am thankful to all who voted. The selection is not just for me, but for my entire teammates, because their efforts on the pitch contributed to my selection.

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“However, this is not the vision for our team. We have set targets to accomplish here in Morocco, and we are nowhere near our targets yet.”

Mozambique entered the knockout phase having claimed their first-ever AFCON finals win against Gabon in the group stage. They also scored against Cameroon in their final group match but lost 2–1.

The squad, led by captain Domingues and coached by Chiquinho Conde, will rely on defenders Nené, Bruno Langa and Reinildo Mandava, while Chamito, Faisal Bangal and João Bonde spearhead their attacking efforts. Geny Catamo has already scored in back-to-back AFCON matches, becoming the first Mozambican to achieve this feat.

Cameroonian official Abdou Abdel Mefir has been appointed referee for the match, assisted by compatriots Elvis Noupoue and Carine Atezambong.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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